If there are teachers in the USA  that are still teaching that were 
not on the rectification course(I know of some) why cant British 
Teachers hang their shingle and do their own thing. Who is going to 
stop them? I dont expect families there were homes and kids in 
school to up and leave and the MSAE of England can band together and 
form there own charter school these are all things I feel we would 
do if MMY pulled the plug on the US and Fairfield so I would expect 
the Brits to do their own thing and ignore him as we would too. Are 
we getting any direct feedback from any Brits on our site?


> I have another theory, and that is that England is smaller than 
the US, and that the people who have the money there know better 
where it is and how to hold onto it, and Maharishi wants it, so by 
breaking up their cadre of leadership he throws them into chaos and 
makes it easier to move whatever holdings out. 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: bbrigante 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 7:51 PM
>   Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: England down the drain?
> 
> 
>   --- In [email protected], "wayback71" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>   wrote:
>   > Thoughtful post, but way too logical.  I agree with you. 
However, I 
>   think I have been 
>   > brainwashed by Bob!!  If we use Bob's logic here, England's 
problem 
>   is that they really tried 
>   > wholeheartedly to fulfill MMY's instructions over the 
years.They 
>   obyed him as best they 
>   > could. They devotedly built up an organizaton over the 
decades.  
>   Now that they have done 
>   > as good a job as the prices allowed, they are too successful.  
MMY 
>   now has to slow down 
>   > the evolution of the West.  Since England's TMO and meditating 
>   community os so powerful 
>   > and devoted, they should be thwarted.  They are too positive a 
>   force. Hence the recent 
>   > directives.  Using this way of looking at it all, it is really 
>   impossible to please MMY.   The 
>   > only thing that seems to get positive attention in theTMO is 
>   sending in money, and as the 
>   > Kaplans found out, even that is risky.   Boy, do I sound 
cynical!  
>   UGH 
> 
> 
>   ************
> 
>   The logic of unfolding enlightenment slowly is divine, not mine. 
Of 
>   course it sounds absurd that it might be necessary to slow down 
the 
>   growth of a spiritual regeneration movement, absurd, that is, 
until 
>   you recall the fate of Jesus and his spiritual regeneration 
movement. 
>   It's just an unfortunate fact that you cannot turn on the light 
of 
>   enlightenment too quickly when you are dealing with a world that 
is 
>   as profoundly dark as this maelstrom of murder and misery is.
> 
>   Regarding your specific claim that I think that "Since England's 
TMO 
>   and meditating community is so powerful and devoted, they should 
be 
>   thwarted. They are too positive a force," well, that's just 
horse 
>   manure -- it's not that England is too filled with light, but 
that 
>   England is a dark little outpost of soccer hooligans and others 
with 
>   bad teeth who think that being Bush's bitch is a good idea, who 
only 
>   grow more fierce and negative with any exposure to light, with 
an 
>   incompetent TMO that has failed to transform the national 
>   consciousness into something edifying by convincing the local 
yokels 
>   to start TM, that's why MMY is fed up with this dismal little 
island 
>   and intends to show them what Vedic culture can do for a country.
> 
>   The Kaplans got a tax write-off for their donations, so don't 
shed 
>   too many tears for these guys who would be living off their 
trust 
>   funds from rich daddy unless they had unfolded their creativity 
>   through TM and an MIU education. Unfortunately, their 
intelligence 
>   and character are too limited to take the ride all the way to 
the 
>   end -- not an uncommon thing among the rich "It's easier for a 
camel 
>   to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter 
the 
>   kingdom of heaven" -- and they'll find out in a couple decades 
how 
>   little money means in the context of human evolution.
> 
>   In his commentary on the Gita, MMY notes how nature operates, 
giving
>   great flexibility to the growth of evil, but when the breaking 
point
>   is reached, then "quite suddenly" nature will no longer sustain 
it:
> 
>   " 'Quite suddenly' gives expression to the way in which nature
>   functions. Nature ensures great flexibility for the growth of 
good or
>   evil in the atmosphere. But when an influence grows beyond 
elastic
>   limits, nature will no longer sustain it; suddenly the breaking 
point
>   is reached." (Gita Ch.1, v.13)
> 
>   MMY, as an enlightened man (I think so, you can think 
differently),
>   is the voice of nature and that voice is expressing now that the
>   breaking point has been reached (the fact that the Brits would
>   support Bush's lap dog now, after Bush's war policies have been 
so
>   completely discredited, is just too much), so expect a number of
>   natural disasters as a reaction to human wrongdoing, not just a 
lot
>   of verbiage from MMY. MMY has made it clear that the enlightened 
are
>   voices of nature:
> 
>   "Cosmic life gains expression in his activity. The thought of 
cosmic
>   life is materialized in his process of thinking. His eyes behold 
the
>   purpose of creation. His ears hear the music of cosmic life. His
>   hands hold on to cosmic intentions. His feet set the cosmic life 
in
>   motion. He walks on earth, yet walks in the destiny of heaven. 
Angels
>   enjoy his being on earth. This is the glory of unity born of 
love."
>   (Love and God, p.22)
> 
> 
>   Bob
>   http://geocities.com/bbrigante/updates.html
> 
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